Masters Degree
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Industrial Relations

David Cutlip has lived the larger part of his life in Harrison County.
He came to the county in 1959 at the age of 10 when his father, Reverend George L. Cutlip, was appointed Vice President of Salem College.
He attended Salem High School and went on to earn a BS degree in Chemistry from Salem College.His Masters Degree is from West Virginia University in Industrial Relations and he has done advanced work in the field of business finance.

David Cutlip has lived the larger part of his life in Harrison County.He came to the county in 1959 at the age of 10 when his father, Reverend George L. Cutlip, was appointed Vice President of Salem College.He attended Salem High School and went on to earn a BS degree in Chemistry from Salem College.His Masters Degree is from West Virginia University in Industrial Relations and he has done advanced work in the field of business finance.His work with the Association for Governmental Finance and Leasing has lead to numerous presentations on rural government financing.In West Virginia alone, he and his group have financed over $400,000,000 of projects for the cities, county commissions, volunteer fire departments, hospitals, and public service districts.